This evening I gave a group yoga class. After the class, one participant came up to me to ask my advice but not about yoga as I had expected. She had seen my book ” Recettes ayurvédiques faciles” and had a question for me, in my capacity as a nutritionist, about being a vegetarian. She was wondering if a vegetarian was more at risk of having nutritional deficiencies.
She explained that she had been a vegetarian since she was a child and was careful to eat organic foods. However, recently her doctor had done some tests which revealed that she had many nutritional deficiencies. He had prescribed a long list of supplements but she was interested in coming to see me for advice about her diet and foods she could eat to avoid having to take supplements long-term.
I explained that nutritional deficiencies are not limited to vegetarians, it is more about how and what a person eats. Often a vegetarian is more careful about what they eat because they have been told that they could lack some vital nutrient. That’s why I ask all new clients to fill in a food sheet so we can be aware of what and how they eat from the first consultation.
One concern she had was about having a lack of omega 3 in her diet because of not eating fish. Omega 3 is also found in a range of vegetables, beans, nuts, seeds, and fruits. In fact research has shown that omega-3s are found in a more stable form in vegetables, fruits, and beans.1, 2 One good example is hemp seed and its associated oil. One tablespoon (15 ml) per day of hemp oil easily provides the daily requirements for essential fatty acids.
After answering her questions about how I work with private clients, I gave her my card so that she could sign up to receive my free e-course “5 nutritional keys to vitality in your life“ and have an idea of my approach to nutrition prior to working with me.
1. Odeleye OE, Watson RR. Health implications of the n-3 fatty acids. Am J Clin Nutr 1991;53:177-8.
2. Kinsella JE. Reply to O Odeleye and R Watson. Am J Clin Nutr 1991;53:178.
8. Kinsella JE. Reply to O Odeleye and R Watson. Am J Clin Nutr 1991;53:178.



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